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- a white horse in front of a red background because many voters folk-etymologized its Turkish name Demokrat as demir kırat 'iron white-horse'. Backronym...
- bacteria. The name is etymologized as Mingrelian: სელეგინ (selegin). There is a version, that the word sulguni is etymologized as Ossetic (Digor dialect)...
- with Adi Sankara's commentary on the Vishnu sahasranama, hari became etymologized as derived from the verbal root hṛ "to grab, seize, steal", in the context...
- Palestinian territory occupied by Israel. The name "Jerusalem" is variously etymologized to mean "foundation (Semitic yry' 'to found, to lay a cornerstone') of...
- Gr****), both probably the ancient Sohar. The city or region is typically etymologized in Arabic from aamen or amoun ("settled" people, as opposed to the Bedouin)...
- the heel of his older twin brother Esau (Genesis 25:26). The name is etymologized (in a direct speech by the character Esau) in Genesis 27:36, adding the...
- sausage, Gendarm and gendarme, are apparently translations of the folk-etymologized German name. "Jäger" should be remembered as a direct, simplified translation...
- (מַלְאָךְ: Malakh). The account includes the renaming of Jacob as Israel (etymologized as "contends-with-God"). In the Genesis patriarchal narrative, Jacob...
- Luther). His German surname was Hussgen (or Heussgen, Huszgen), which he etymologized to Hausschein ("house-shine") and graecized (as was the custom at the...
- source. Among the ancient Gr****s, the term Amazon was po****rly folk etymologized as originating from the Gr**** ἀμαζός, amazos ('breastless'), from -a...